Part 5, Impact Aid: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 15 to Extend for Five Years Certain Elementary, Secondary, and Other Education Programs, Hearings Held in Washington, D.C. ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1076 pages |
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Martin , James Ò . , deputy director , Human Resources Division , U.S. General Accounting Office : Effect of Changes to the Impact Aid Program Eligibility and Payment Provisions , article entitled .. McClory , Hon .
Martin , James Ò . , deputy director , Human Resources Division , U.S. General Accounting Office : Effect of Changes to the Impact Aid Program Eligibility and Payment Provisions , article entitled .. McClory , Hon .
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We have spent considerable time in developing criteria for evaluating the various state equalization programs to determine their effect on P.L. 874 school districts . Today we will provide more detail concerning the problems we've ...
We have spent considerable time in developing criteria for evaluating the various state equalization programs to determine their effect on P.L. 874 school districts . Today we will provide more detail concerning the problems we've ...
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Thus it will have been in effect for four years by the end of 1978. We believe that this is sufficient time for school districts to recover from the effects of such closings . For most districts eligible under the third hold - harmless ...
Thus it will have been in effect for four years by the end of 1978. We believe that this is sufficient time for school districts to recover from the effects of such closings . For most districts eligible under the third hold - harmless ...
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Our analyses do not consider the effects on the program of the provisions of the Education Amendments ot 1974 ... The use of these two factors tends to make our results a conservative estimate of the effect that loss of aid would have ...
Our analyses do not consider the effects on the program of the provisions of the Education Amendments ot 1974 ... The use of these two factors tends to make our results a conservative estimate of the effect that loss of aid would have ...
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Effect of withdrawal of impact aid funds : Without impact aid entitlements , 48 percent of the 1,671 LEAs analyzed would need annual property tax increases of less than five percent and 18 percent would need tax increases from five to ...
Effect of withdrawal of impact aid funds : Without impact aid entitlements , 48 percent of the 1,671 LEAs analyzed would need annual property tax increases of less than five percent and 18 percent would need tax increases from five to ...
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